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Interesting island, do not try rush around as everybody moves at island speed. Roads are not paved and there are no cars just ATV's or pedal bikes. Food was very good. Grocery stores were well stocked.

Caye caulker is a beautiful small island round about an hour away from Belize city. It's definitely worth a trip but do not expect a lot party life the activities you can do basically consist of snorkeling, diving or fishing tours. The Hol Chan marine...More

A friend said "just go, you'll love it." And so we did. And boy was he right. If you're a resort type person, probably not your style. There's no McDonalds here, it's wonderfully local, laid back and real, like what you picture it to be....More

My husband and I stayed on Caye Caulker for one week in February. Perfect for those who want to relax and do nothing. the island is small, golf carts only or bikes to get around. People are very friendly. We used Carlos Tours for snorkeling!...More

I love the island, I loved the view and the amazing sunsets. I also love the people here. Caye Caulker is more than just a tourist destination. I met some of the older generation, like people from the 50s and 60s who lived here before...More

We stayed in a house on the island. The island is small with only golf carts & bicycles as transportation (oh there is a fire truck & and a few delivery trucks). We walked where ever we wanted to go. Everything was close as the...More

We spent a full week on little Caye Caulker and couldn't have been happier. After spending 5 days in Ambergris Caye it seems like people usually fall in love with one of the two islands but not both. We are definitely fans of Caulker.
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I adore Caye Caulker. The “go slow” mentality makes for the perfect getaway and the island is adorable. You get everywhere on foot, by bike or by gold cart. Very few actual cars/truck on the island (and one tractor that pulls the beer delivery wagon)....More

We took a water taxi from Belize City to Caye Caulker on San Pedro Belize Express, they are the most reliable. We then took tours with Anda De Wata Tours & Raggamuffin Tours on the Island. When you get to Caye Caulker... More

We took a water taxi from Belize City to Caye Caulker on San Pedro Belize Express, they are the most reliable. We then took tours with Anda De Wata Tours & Raggamuffin Tours on the Island. When you get to Caye Caulker there are golf cart taxis waiting for people who arrive to be taken to their hostels, hotels, airbnb's or guesthouses. You can pretty much walk the entire Island like we did or ride a bike which most hotels or hostels have for your use. Hope this helps!

You would not be able to swim from the shore to the reef it’s too far the tours are all by boat. I’d say it’s half hour boat ride in quite fast boats and quite dangerous to attemp swimming that far
When we arrived to Caye... More

You would not be able to swim from the shore to the reef it’s too far the tours are all by boat. I’d say it’s half hour boat ride in quite fast boats and quite dangerous to attemp swimming that far
When we arrived to Caye caulker
We booked the snorkelling tour and did it same day.
You get into boats and they take you to multiple snorkeling spots
Caveman snorkeling is who we did ours through and it was great

They would definitely still enjoy it! The scenery itself is an attraction. There are plenty of things to do there even if they don’t like to drink. Of course there are bars everywhere, but I wouldn’t think of Caye Caulker as... More

They would definitely still enjoy it! The scenery itself is an attraction. There are plenty of things to do there even if they don’t like to drink. Of course there are bars everywhere, but I wouldn’t think of Caye Caulker as a party island unless you make it one. There are several restaurants that have great food after a day of snorkeling or diving. The Lazy Lizard is more of an outside bar/restaurant, but they serve virgin drinks and have phenomenal food! If you get bored (which we never do) you can hop on the water taxi and visit Ambergris Caye. It is more fast pace than CC so it has have shops and restaurants to explore.
Riding bikes on the island is an adventure itself, there are so many areas to explore sans booze.
If you decide to visit, your family may enjoy doing Carlos says sunset cruise one evening. It’s truly an island experience that even non-drinkers should enjoy!!